Uhuru Kenyatta mourns African Heritage founder Alan Donovan

Alan Donovan is the owner of the iconic African Heritage House, the most photographed house in the world. [File, Standard]

President Uhuru Kenyatta has sent a message of condolence to the family, friends and relatives of art collector and conservationist Alan Donovan who passed away on Sunday 5, December 2021.

Mr Donovan, the owner of the iconic African Heritage House in Mlolongo died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday.

The President eulogized Mr Donovan, 83, as a passionate and dedicated conservationist whose deep love for African culture inspired him to build the African Heritage House which hosts one of the world's largest African art galleries.

"Mr Donovan has left us very many key lessons on the need to consolidate and preserve African cultural art for the benefit of current and future generations. Through his unrelenting determination, hard work and years of meticulous work, Alan was able to assemble a treasure trove of African art that will continue to benefit and inspire several generations to come," the President said.

Cultural heritage

The Head of State said African Heritage House had contributed significantly to Kenya's socio-economic transformation over the years noting that the departed Donovan spent his entire 51 years stay in the country collecting, preserving and marketing the country's rich cultural heritage.

The President wished the family, friends and relatives of Mr Donovan fortitude and God's comfort during this difficult period of mourning.